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U.K. must overhaul tech competitio­n: report

- Paul Sandle

LONDON • Britain needs to overhaul its competitio­n rules to tackle the dominance of tech giants like Facebook, Google and Amazon, and increase consumer choice, a government review said on Wednesday.

A new competitio­n unit with expertise in the sector should be set up, the independen­t review said, and innovation should be encouraged by giving people control over their own data so they could switch between services and platforms easily.

Smaller companies should also have access to the data that social media platforms hold on their users, it recommende­d.

Big tech has been criticized by politician­s in the U.S. and in Europe in recent years over issues ranging from Facebook losing track of users’ data to how Google ranks the results of searches.

France, Italy, Britain and Spain have also proposed new digital taxes to narrow loopholes that allow large multinatio­nals to cut tax bills.

Harvard professor Jason Furman, who chaired the review, said the digital sector had created substantia­l benefits but they had come at the cost of increasing dominance of a few firms.

“My panel is outlining a balanced proposal to give people more control over their data, give small businesses more of a chance to enter and thrive, and create more predictabi­lity for the large digital companies,” he said. “These recommenda­tions will deliver an economic boost driven by U.K. tech start-ups and innovation that will give consumers greater choice and protection.”

U.K . finance minister Philip Hammond, who was to deliver a half-yearly update on the budget on Wednesday, said he would set out government measures to ensure digital markets are competitiv­e later this year.

Techuk, which represents more than 900 tech companies that collective­ly employ 700,000 people, said the re- port contained some positive suggestion­s, but it needed further detail on what any proposed code of conduct for big tech might look like. It also said there had to be a full assessment of the risks and benefits of opening up data sets.

“Bad regulation can be as big a barrier to competitio­n and innovation as monopolist­ic activities,” Techuk CEO Julian David said. “The U.K. must ... ensure that the U.K. competitio­n and wider regulatory framework is not in conflict with the other leading digital economies with which we must compete.”

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